I used some of my favorite kid-inspired scrapbook paper and my trusty Mod Podge and created a fun and unique piece of art!

Materials:scrapbook paperMod Podgefoam brushcanvasscissors

Step 1: Cut your scrapbook paper into pieces approximately 1.5″ x 4″.

Step 2: Take your pieces, and begin to construct a herringbone pattern onto your canvas. I started in the bottom left corner, but it doesn’t really matter where you begin. I used a piece of double sided tape to keep each piece in place.

When you’re done, you’ll have something that looks like this…

Step 3: One by one, remove each piece of paper, spread a layer of Mod Podge down onto your canvas, and press your paper back into place. I started removing 2-3 pieces at once, but the Mod Podge was drying too quick to get the pieces set into place, so I went to removing and Mod Podging them one at a time. When you get to a piece that hangs over the canvas, you’ll need to trim it before adhering to the canvas. This step definitely took the longest, probably an hour and a half or so, but it was well worth it…

This fun piece will find it’s home in my kids’ room, but I’d love to use the same technique to make a piece for another area of my home!

What do you think? How would you put your spin on this piece? I can think of so many ways to customize it! I’d love to see a piece with all black and white papers, or a piece using cut up watercolor paintings made by my little one!

This would be a great piece of art for my sewing room/office. I love it. I love the fun fabrics you chose. You should come over and link up to my Weekend Beautiful party. I would love to see you there 🙂
Shawna